Though
it's a true succulent its behavour deviates from "usual" succulent
Euphorbias. This species is extreme fertile and also extreme easy and quick
growing from seed to again fertile plants. I have had grown flowering and
seed setting plants from seed only 3 months after sowing. On the other hand
the plants are obviously only short living. The older they are the more
difficult they are to keep alive.

Though
these plants were in the trade (Specks) as E. juttae they must be of a
totally different species. There are thoughts that thea could actually be an
Australian “weed”. There is an amazing similarity between this unknown plant
and E. tannensis ssp. eremophila (A. Cunn.) Hassall from the Australian
inland. See the article „Euphorbia tannensis Spreng. in Australia“ by Paul I. Forster in Euphorbia Journal Vol. 8,
particularly the photo on page 44. Many populations of E. tannensis ssp.
eremophila are said to behave as annuals, germinating and seeding after the
irregular rainfall events characteristic of arid Australia. What also would suit to the unknown species
behaviour.